fibroids at 25. i need your advise?
Sunday, July 18th, 2010 at
9:52 pm
I AM 25 YEARS OLD AND HAVE BEEN DIAGNOSED WITH MULTIPLE FIBROIDS. I HAVE NO CHILDREN, SO SURGERY IS NOT RECOMMENDED FOR ME. ARE THERE ANY NATURAL TREATMENTS THAT CAN HELP ME? WILL THERE BE PROBLEMS IF I WANT TO HAVE CHILDREN AND CAN I GET PREGNANT WHILE I HAVE THE FIBROIDS AND IF SO WHAT PROBLEMS WILL IT POSE FOR THE BABY
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Generally, fibroids do not affect fertility. A fibroid that is close to the lining of the uterus (submucosal) or is big enough to alter the shape of the inside of the uterus may interfere with the ability of the fertilized egg to implant and grow. A woman with fibroids who is having problems getting pregnant should not immediately assume that the fibroids are the cause. Other reasons for infertility should be pursued. While fibroids can increase the risk of certain problems during pregnancy, the majority of women with fibroids have no problems.
If your fibroids do require treatment, be clear with your doctor about your thoughts regarding future pregnancy, so that any treatment will attempt to preserve your fertility
For women who want to have children, other options exist. At first, it may seem that having laparoscopic surgery, through small incisions, is a great option. But it is reserved for smaller fibroids. It is not well studied whether the suturing made through laparoscopic incisions is strong enough to endure pregnancy. Fibroids growing into the uterine cavity may be removed with a hysteroscope, an instrument passed through the vagina and cervix. These submucous fibroids are removed by cautery so suturing is not required. Removal of fibroids, myomectomy, through the standard abdominal surgical incision has a low rate of uterine rupture (when the uterus tears open) during pregnancy. Therefore, for many women of childbearing age, standard myomectomy may be recommended if the fibroid is large enough or causing a lot of symptoms. The only downside to surgery to remove just the fibroid(s) is that fibroids may grow back in another area, requiring a repeat surgery if they continue to cause symptoms.
I hope this helps.
No you still can have children. Many women have Fibroid actually every women has them just some are like in your case a little more severe.
You will and can just wait it out.
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hello dear i also have fibroids the only natural medicine that can really help you is fibrovan. please go to fibrovan.com and read about the miracle that medicine has done for women with fibroids
I have fibroids and I’m the same age as you. Plus I don’t have any kid. I ‘m going to have an ultra sound done this friday. I’m so scared.